On Tue, Nov 19, 2024 at 9:51 PM Peter Eisentraut <pe...@eisentraut.org> wrote: > > On 18.11.24 04:30, jian he wrote: > > we can optimize when trailing (last character) is not wildcards. > > > > SELECT 'Ha12foo' LIKE '%foo' COLLATE ignore_accents; > > within the for loop > > for(;;) > > { > > int cmp; > > CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS(); > > .... > > } > > > > pg_strncoll comparison will become > > Ha12foo foo > > a12foo foo > > 12foo foo > > 2foo foo > > foo foo > > > > it's safe because in MatchText we have: > > else if (*p == '%') > > { > > while (tlen > 0) > > { > > if (GETCHAR(*t, locale) == firstpat || (locale && > > !locale->deterministic)) > > { > > int matched = MatchText(t, tlen, p, plen, locale); > > if (matched != LIKE_FALSE) > > return matched; /* TRUE or ABORT */ > > } > > NextChar(t, tlen); > > } > > } > > > > please check attached. > > I see, good idea. I implemented it a bit differently. See "Shortcut: > If this is the end of the pattern ..." in this patch. Please check if > this is what you had in mind.
your implementation is far more simpler than mine. I think I understand it. i am trying to optimize case where pattern is begin_with like `pattern%` but failed on case like: SELECT U&'\0061\0308bc' LIKE U&'\00E4bc%' COLLATE ignore_accents; basically the_string like the_pattern%. the length of the_string and length of the_pattern can vary, we can not just do one pg_strncoll. in match_pattern_prefix maybe change if (expr_coll && !get_collation_isdeterministic(expr_coll)) return NIL; to if (OidIsValid(expr_coll) && !get_collation_isdeterministic(expr_coll)) return NIL; other than that, I didn't find any issue.